Ugandan authorities continue the search for 15 missing people on Lake Albert after a boat capsized on Monday. At least eight bodies of Ugandan football team and their fans have been recovered.
According to the police, the boat which was travelling between two fishing villages capsized due to overloading and bad weather
“And I would think it would be difficult to manage people who are going for a match, they are excited, they have also taken some alcohol and then they are many on the boat,” said Deo Obura, Regional police commander.
A joint marine unit is coming to the water for more bodies as the police expect no more survivors. At least 32 of the 60 players and football fans onboard survived according to a local official in Fofo, Baker Ogen.
“As we were going the boat was keeping rotating, losing the balance, just going upside down, upside down and like that. And then many people inside the boat they were shouting that please pilot take us at least take us to the shores,” said Zawadi Rundi, a survivor of the accident.
Africa’s Great Lakes region has witnessed many of these accidents, mostly caused by poor transport, overcrowding and very few capable swimmers. Almost 140 people died last month on Lake Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Last year 228 people drowned on Lake Victoria in Tanzania.
Source: africanews.com